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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1861-11-30

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1861-11-30 page 1

iwli VOLUME XXV Boota and Bboe.. H. H. KIMBALL, 1S7 HIOH BTBBET, Wholesale ui Hetail Dealer la BOOIB. BHOEB, LEATHER AND OIL, MOROCCO AND FINDINGS, TANNERS' TOOLS, fco. Constantly on Hand, BE3r CUSTOM MADE CALF BOOTS, PLUMER'S PATENT BOOT, LADIES' AND MISSES' BALMORAL BOOTS, CHILDREN 8' MOROGCO & CALF BOOTS, BUFFALO AND FUR OVER 8HOE8 BEST FRENCH CALF AND KIP 6KLNB, OAK AND BUFFALO SLAUGHTERED SOLE -FrtlcttUr attention given toorter for our French Call Boot. noviT-dan. Kledlcal. IW MBDICAL ciscoviry, For the peody and permanent cor of Gonorrhea, Gleet, TJrethat Discharge!, Seminal Weakness, Nightly Emissions, Incon-.. Unenoe, Gecital Irritability, Gtavel, S trio tare, and AXriOTIOUS OF THE KIDHIY9 AHD BLAEDIB, which baa been need by upward of OSB HVflDBBD PHYSICIANS, In their private practice with entire uccees, superseding Cubets, Oopaila, Capenlea, or any compound hitherto known. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are speedy In action, cfion effecting a cure in a few day, and when a cuee 1 effected I', le permanent. Tbey are prepared from vegetable extrai.te that are harmleii on the aystera, and never nauseate the atomach, or impregnate the breath; and being sugar-coated, til nauseous taete la Avoided, Ho ohanye itf ditt U necetsarf uMUt tuing ttum; aior does their action Interfere with boilneie pursuit. iBach box oontalna six dozen pill. FBIOI OHE DOLLAB, r and will beeent by mall post-paid by anv advertised Agent, .on receipt ol the money. 60IJ by Druggist generally. None genuine without my algnature on the wrapper. B. Bl'AHLAH CO., Wholesale Ageutt, Cinclnuatt. For aale by B . Wilson, B. 1. Samuel A Co., and Bob-arte A Samuels, Columbus. aug8deodly jJavidson a bro (Bncoesaorf to OXU. H. DIXON,) HOSTS MAST COBHKB FIFTH AHD MAM SIB., CIHCIUHATI, O., laroaTiaa aas WHoLteata Dcaiaaj la fcaJrB CBUQB BHD MED1CIMK9, slHBMICALB, BO APS, BBUBHI8, FA TINT MBDICIHI8, FAMOT ARTICLES, TPBI WINES AND LIQUORS for Medicinal nse COAL OIL, BUBHIHO FLUID, PAIHIB, OILS, TABNISBEB, Ac, Ao. All fatorlng ui with a visit or tbelr orders will And our stock complete and price moderate. nprlT-dSmgtaw JO BEETS A SAMUEL, Wholesale and Retail DBTJOOISTS, If a. 94 north. High Street, (Knet Bide,) COLUMBUS, OHIO. We are eonitautly receiving large addition! to our Stock of BD, XlDiriNFS, qHBMIOATJk A-IHlil,TjIL8, YARNISHBfi, s BYB BTOF, I WINDOW QLASS, PEBrOaiKBT, FANCY SOAPS, TOILET ABTICLKB, Ao., Ac. Wo alio koep on hand au aeaortment of line dean, Para liijoore for Medlottl purpoeee: with erery article usually kept In flret else Drug Store. Having businea arrangement! with leading Importer find manufacturer, we are prepared to odor gooda to the trade, or at retail, at unusually sow prices. j. tn nt nf ik. citu ftt, ai7 uwm vw -'-g i -v J I of thargt. apt9'61-dly BOBEBTS A SAMUEL. Hardware. lYIITHQFF, JONES & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMKBT10 HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Iron, Bteel, Tin Plate, Copper, MEOHANIOS' TOOLS Agricultural Implements, BUILDERS' EARD WARE, BELT1NO, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, fto., 8. Qee South niajlx Street, COLUMBUS, O. angSl-dawly Dry OoodB. HEADLY, EBERLY & RICHARDS. Ko3. 250 ami 252 feoutli High tslreet, AT THEIR S T O H E ARE NOW OPENING -. SEW STYLES 01 LADIES DRESS GOODS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, LADIES CLOAKS, SHEPARD'S PLAID SHAWLS, ZEPHYER WORSTEDS, EMBROIDERED REP'S, WINTER SILKS, FANCY AND PLAIN, LADIES AND MISSES HOODS, LADIE3 AND MISSES NUBIAS, LADIES SONTAG8, CLOTHS AND CAS8IMERES, PLAIN AND FANCY CLOAK CLOTHS, MERRIMACK PRINTS. iio.ia - octit-dSm Legal Card. N. H. BWATNE. L. J. CBITOHa-iaaiu: IWAYHE CRITCHFIELD, Attorneys at Law, r a 1 n m a . win hM.ti r.. in Franklin and other countle. and In the Sopreme Court rf Ohio, and in tha Circuit and Plstriot Court. of tha TJ. B., at Cincinnati and Cleveland. Special attention given to the preparation and argument ol case In the Supreme Court. novtdly llotela, BcBtauranu. RATIONAL UOTIL, COLUMBUS, OHIO. H. REYNOLDS. . 0a Doixai ria D, Train octlS-dSm JURNETT HOUSE, CINCINNATI, O., Cob. or Tata A Vina Sta. . J0HS3O:., SAUNDEBS A CO.-. octlH-dly Proprtetore. rpHB UNIOU.' Arch Btreat abora Ihlrd, Philadelphia UPTONS. ME WCOMER, Proprietor. -Thl Hotel h oentral, convenient by Passenger Oara to all parte of the city, and in every particular ndapte to the comfort and want of the business public atar-Teraaa 1.60 per day. seplA-dly (TT. LOUIS H01BL, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. In the Immediate neighborhood of tn Jcectr.g aotue en Market, Third, and Uheatnut Street, the Bank, Poat Offlc, Merchants' En hange, Ac, Ac. BOABD FEB DAT, Bl.BU. Accommodation when remind on the EUBOPEAN PLAN: Boom frctn 60 sent and upwards, per day, and Meal at a Fint-Olan Bagtanrani attacnoa to in num. hhwiwiiuhij w the Bllie of Far. . The Cltr Oars take Paaaengera from any Station TO or OLOSB TO the Hotol. avVEngluh, rrensn, uerman ana cpanns spoacu, WlTdKm-TaS' llfMllllUffll IIJjM Ijl ll I HIUllDer'. M BS. M. HOPPEBTON. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY BBTABLiIBHMENT No. 178 South HighSt,, COLUMBUS, 0. oce Clothing. MACK & BROTHERS, A,V lioleaiale XJ ealern 1M OLOTHINO. Blrlct attention paid to the manufacturing of MILITARY CLOTHING-. No. 78 Pearl el., Cincinnati, Ohio. upt0-3m Hair Curling;. QVRh TOUB HAIBI BEAU 111 lUUAoibl, bt usma OHAPPBLL'8 HYPERION f or Cuillne; tbe Hair. The Ladles and Gentlemen throughout tbe world will be pleased to learn that I have loccntly ancoverea an arllc tLU ,ht nil I Cttrl tllftltAlr. By using Cll A I'rELL, a a r rttiiun , aiaaies ana ueu-tlemen can beautify themselves a thousand fold. CHAFPELL'S EYPEBIOH la the Only Article In the WORLD t that will Corl atralght Heir The only article that will Ourl the Heir IH BEAUTIFUL CUBL8I In GLOSSY CUBLSI IN SILKEN CUBLSI IN FLAXH1I CUBLSI IV FLOWING CURLS! IN WAVING CUBLSI IN LUXUBIABT 0UBL9 1 It moles tho Hair (oft and glossy. It lnrigorattutha Hair. It beautifies the Hair. It cleaniea the HuiIt has a most delightful perfumo. IT Patau V l a 'a aaiu nam iruiu f ma jkET e . i fiastttiia ll to tha acaln. Itia the only article ever yet di covered that will cm-l straight Hair in Deautuui cutis, unnrai ni"7 ""'he H YPEBI0N doo not Is any manner Interfere with h NATURAL SOFTNESS OF THE HAIR, it niih.r.nmhoa nor dries It. The HYPEBION can be o applied a to cause the Hair to curl for one day, or tor one wtea, or ior one mumu, or mj Tbe HYPEBION 1 the only article in the world but .h.i hM rnnntnrfrtlted or imitated br unprincipled persons. To prevei t this, we do not cner It for sale at any Druggist's in tbe United Btatee. Theretore, any Lady or Gentleman who desire to beiu- tifr themselves by ueing tne ainaiun.niMi iujiu.o tbe PRICK, OSBi IJOLLaB, In a letter, and a, rVf uuarratiii a i.u., Box 64. Parkman, Oeaoga Co., O., And it will be carefully sent by return mail. nor''i-1wy . . V. Uowell'l Estate. A DMIRISTBATOB'S SALE. ."A TBE personal property Deionging tome estate ui u. W. Howell, deceased, consisting ol Harness, Saddles Buffalo Robes, Whip, &cM &c Alto 1 Fine Carriagt llorte $ Rockaway Carriage, And other property, will be sold at Vendue at No. 173 South High Street, Goiumnue, t, on Thursday, the 12th day of Dec. next, Commencing at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, and will con tinue from da lay to day thereafter, till all tbe property is old. C. P. L. BUTLEH, novl9-td. Admlnlstratur. rvIFSOLUTIOH. ... . ,1,. ..ma nf The partnersnip nererorore nuuB uuu.. " BBADFOKD, BL'YDAM ft CO , expired on tbe 18th lint: by limitation. . , ... D F Buya Is anthoriwd to settle thebnsines of the old firm. Bnt either member of said firm Is authorized to use the firm name in eiuemem 01 meir u . D. F. BUYDAM, W. B. HONTKB. Columbn, Kot. Stith, 1801. inn Kill fin K A P. On. No. 6 Hall. Carroll Co., Safes at Ibe old stand ol Bradlord, Bnydaro ' o. POUND. A BUNCH OF DOOR KEYS, k .! nthM The nerson to wbom tney peiong eanget them at tne Juunnau vrrxuiv, uj thl notice. fchlrts. . HoOBACESN, OIK SHIRT MANUFACTURE!, ,g Weft fonrtll Street, . I OTTORITI BTEEPLI WITH GOLD HARD, I aprlT-dly COLUMBUS, OHIO. Sulphite; gULPHlTE OF LIME I FOR ARRESTING FERMENTATION IN n CII3EIt AND WINE I Cider can be fermented until it taatee exactly aade. tired. At thl taaa the tei mentation can be arrested and tb elder will remain the eeme In navor ana uwie, B-uku. i t . chMn. MsilT BimtiRjid ent'etftnca, ... ntlrlv frM from anT uniileaaautnees. Wa have r t..M anlrt ll Utimlv tha neat three years, and IhateaUmonT ot everyone who bae need it ie eo emphatic In ita favor, that we leeljuetifled in eaylng thai lMsnc. mm Is alwav l certain. We hava on band a large atock and are prepared to iudiiIj any quantity. Full di-clone nirnleneo loroaing U ' W.J. M.OOBD0NABB0.. Manufacturing Chemists and Dnigglete, Bortbeaat cor. Central Avenue and Eighth street, Cincinnati. W alao manufacture Bisulphite of Lime, naed In the manufacture ol Sorghum Sjiup and Sugar aeplt-daw JOBIBT FOBBISTKB'B EsTAlE. Notk ie hereby given lliat the undersigned ha thl j. h.n ...niniuiT. l. th Probate Court of Franklin County, Administrator of the Estate of Bobort Forrester, late or Truro rownsnip, ineaia mopij,-Dated thla 7th day ot November, A. D. lfcul. noviedlt-3w ALEXAHLAB D. FORBESIEB Groceries. YY"M- H- BESIIEAUX, (Soccuaoa to MoKna A Buiitin) NO. 106 BOUTH HIGH BT., COLUMBUS. -DEAL1B III GROCERIES, fBODVCB, PBOriSIONe, RKIUBf AMD DOMBIsTIC FRVITB, FLOUB, SALT, LIQU0B3, BIC. Storage and Commission. Groceries. JOSIPH BODENFELS, No.'213 East Friend Bl., between Fifth ft Sixth, DkALbtl IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. The beet quality of TEA, COFFEE, SUGARS, MOLASSES, FLOUR, HAMS, &o., always on hand. W All Gooda delivered, ree of Charge. no8dly Cranberries. BAKBERBIK9 I CBANBEBBIE8I 80 BBLS. CRANBERRIES, FRE8H FROM THE MARSHES, Etotivit on Consignment. For tale low, by W. H. RESTIEAUX, 1100 BOUTH HIGH ST. Drugs, Etc. 7-I8K A BID3WAY. NEW DRUG- STORE! No. 60 Nohth Hies Binetr. ad entire new Stock of DRUGS, DYE-STUFFS AND CHEMICALS, PAINTS AND OILS. W INDO "W GLASS, SeO PHYSIOIAS' PBE8CBIPTI0118 CABEFULLY COM. POUNDED. Columbus, October 8, Hel. d 3m. Millinery. JEMOYAL. MILLINERY ! millinery; MRS. WAGLKT, A cent naa miinviD TO THE MSW T OB K uirriuvnv lun KAtll.y KKjIiE. BmlUmtt COT' uvofUitihand loirn HreeO, v. here she has just penedlan ,l,an(orlmen of MILLIAUBY and HAHOI uouue, consisting in pan ui BONNET0, HEAD DRESSES, RIBBONS, NETS, FLOWERS, LACES, &o., &o., &o All t.f which will be aold at aniimaHy low prica for CA8H'HI.KClllSia AND FRK8S1SG Being .nperinlended by taereelf, endI hmlnij tht' awlsl-anc of experienced workmen, b will be able to gire eo- tire satisfaction to all. , D.. u. ..w,.,i uiiiA Goodt and Bonne "rr wrw " ----- Blocks. Pinking done to order. ep28-d3m IAG8 1 FLAGS I FLAGS ! WE are prepared to fnrnlsh Flag, made ao. cording to Army Begula. tion, at very low ratea' BK01MBNTAL COLOBB COMPANY FLAGS, BKCBUITIKQ FLAGS, ABTILLKBY FLAGS, - GABB1SCE FLAGS, j. t auv nnnin. m Mmlln. In beat sirle, cn snors not,cfc u. n. mvn. Superior Bt. Marble Block, Cleveland "i p KOKGI W. HOFFMAN, Ho. 110 Friend St., bet. Poui th Fifth St. KepairS, p'MI 1,1'-, Dirnu H. ' ' " ' . Furniture: also, Manufacturer and BP'r f ' Venitian Blinds, hy Ihe Day or by tha Job, and atpn. vte residence, when desired. noviKUv n.nairs. noltihes, clean and varnlsne oou""."-"' X? X' SATURDAY MORMNG. NOVEMBER 30, 1861. COLTJMBTJS; TELEGAFH1C NEWS. Blornlngand AKernoon Report! LATE AND IMPORTANT NEWS Good News from Gen. Sherman. He Takes Possession of St. Helena without Firing: a tun. Great Excitement Among the Rebel Planters Mill Burn their I'oiloipd Gen. Sheiman will Selz all I be - Crops at Beaufoit. GOOD NEWS FROU ' riCKENS. PENSAC0LA EVACUATED. The Navy Yard Destroyed. Running the Blockade by (he Nashville Rebels Fall in 2 Back on the Potomac SLOW BUT til'RK ADVANCE OF THE NATIONAL AIUIV. Running tbe niocknde of the 1'olomac. EDWIN JAMES, A DISTINGUISHED ENG LISH LAWYER, ON THE MASON AND 6L1DKLL ARREST. &c. Rt'NNINO THE BLOCKADE BY THK NAIHVILLE-GEN. IHURNAtl ABOl'T TO TAKE FOSSEHSION OF THE HE. BEL FOH'i'IFtCATlONB AT T. HK-LENA nEBELS FALLING BACK ON THE FOTOAI AC FKOERAL8 AUVANC. IHG-nUNNlNO THE BLOCKADE OF THE POTOMAC. (Uerald'a Uispaltb.) WAeniKOTOit, Nov. 28. There la a recoil here to-day (hat the rebel steamer NaebviUe has run tbe blockade nfl' Charleston an1 ".;rti that port with a valuable cargo, consisting of wool en, arms, wires for telegraphic use, salt, ko. While this report comes only Ihiougb rebel channels, there is reason to believe it, as one of our consuls notified the Government some time since that tbe Nashville was loaded in a cer tain foreign port and was intending to run the blockade. The Government is expeotiug ness to arrive from Fort Piokens in about two dars. the War Department Is hourly expecting the announcement from General Shevuian that he baa taken possession of the rebel fortifications commanding the entrance to St. Helena Sound, about fifteen miles horth of Fort Royal, and commanding the outlet of the Coos aw and Coin- bahee rivers: thus securing the entire control of all the approaches from tbe ooean to the cluster of sea Islands, and affording another avenue for a movement towards the interior of the Palmet to kingdom. Ibe rebels are already falling back from the Potomao before the slow but certain advance of tbe Union forces. They hardly offer resistance to the passage of our vessels; many have come up within the last few days, loaded witn coal, to such an extent as to lower tbe prioe of that artiole from $10 to S7. The Reliance came up to the Navy Yard from Indian Head last evening. Capt. Hammond reports that just before he left, at half past one o dock, a heavy tire was opened from the rebel batteries at Shipping Point. Three or four shots were fired while the Reliance was in sight or hearing. Nothing could be ascertained in regard to the object the rebels were faring at No vessels appeared beyond Stump Neck, con sequently the supposition is that tbe batteries opened on tbe Maryland snore. GOOD NEWS FROM GEN. SHERMAN HE HAS TAKEN POSSESSION OF ST. HELENA WITHOUT FIRING A GUN-PLANTERS WILL BURN THEIR CROPS UPON THE ADVANCE OK OUR TROOPS. New Yohk, Not. 29. Letter from Port Roy al report that an' expedition left on the 24th for tit. Helena iniei, ana wiiauui smaing a diow, took the enemy's works, the guns having been carried inland. Another expeditien to the in terior was on its way. It was reported that there 14,U(JU rebels at Hardeeville, two milts from Hilton Head, under Gen. Drayton; most of them impressed men. The rebels are also said to be concentrating a force at Bluffton. Ancearancea indicate that the planters are determined to burn their orops on the advance of our troofB or gun boats. The rebel s euns at maaaoca s roiut, ine ex treme southerly end of Hilton Head Island, have been unspiked and are now in readiness for use by our forces. GEN. SHERMAN to SRita i tim CtvOfe) AI DasLrun,, Special to tbe Tribune. Washington Nov. 28th. Adjutant General Thomas sent out instructions to-day to General Sherman in Beaufort, to take possession or all the orops on the Island, ootton, corn, rice, &o., a military act, and to ship the cotton and such nfher croDS as were not wanted for the army to New York, to be sold there for the aocount of the Government, uenerai tjneruinu was aiso direoted to use the negro slaves tc gather and seoui e tbe crops of cotton and corn, and to .rant bin defences at Tort Royal and other nlai.Au an the Ialaiid. General Bumner'a division consists of General Howard's and the Irish Brigade, two more New VnU and nn Pennavlvama regiment, wiin suitable contingent of Cavalry and Infantry. It marohed last night to its position, wnicn is h.iwann lha divisions of Generals Hentxleman and Franklin, the former having been pushed some distance further down me river. Bt. Josirn, Nov. 28. A band of rebels, under the notorious By. Gordon, captured Capt. Kabb, c.nt Whit and Lieut. Moonlight, three United Slate officer, from the railroad train at Weston tnulnv. Th rebel Stein, with fifty of hi follower, ie reported to be near Weston, GOOD NEWS FROM PICKENS PEN- SACOLA EVACUATED THE NAVY YARD DKtT&UYKU. Philaixlphia, Nov. 23 The Inquirer' Fort Monroe letter says that rebel reports state thai Peneacola has been evacuated, and tha Navy Yard entirely destroyed by the fire of Fort Pickens. Gen. Bragg had sent for reinforcement. Tha five Federal vessels assisting Col. Brown are said to have been riddled with shot B vLTinoea, Nov. 29 The Old Point boat bat arrived. A flag of truce brought some ladies from Norfolk, but no new. The rebel are evidently endeavoring to keep back Southern news. GEN. BUTLER'S EXPEDITION. Ulw YoiiK, Nov. 29. The Constitution, wilh the advance guard of Gen. Butler expedition, left Hampton Hoads on Wednesday afternoon for her destination Southward. Tiiuee' Dispatch. Washington, Not. 28. Letter rtceived from the prisoner! of the California regiment, now in Richmond, show that but few weia killed ai tbe Battle of Ball Bluff. Man hou) it wa supposed bad been kiilled, are now prisoner there, and it la confidently asserted br the offi cere that fiflr will include tbe whole number of ARRIVAL OF GEN. FREMONT AT NEW YORK. Niw York, Not. 29. Gen. Fremont arrived her last sight. ' EDWIN JAMES, A DliiTtNUUISHRD EAGLIgH LAWYER, ON THE MASON AND 8L1DELL CASE. New Yobk, Nov. 29. Edwin James, adUtin- guixhed English lawyer, now residing here, in a published letter in regard to theMaeon & Slidell caio, says: When the quelion is Kubmit'ed by tbe Cabinet of bngland to tbe law othcei or the reponsible advisers of the Crown, tbci-e authorises, before giving any opinion will, in all pro bability, require from the officer in command of the Trent, distinct answers to the following juostions: 1st. Were you acquainted wilh the terms of Her Majesty' proclamation commanding strict neutrality, on the part of British subjects, during the term of hostilities between theNoitbern and Uoulhern States? 2nd. Did you not know that the two gentle men, when they became passengers and refugees on board ?out vessel, were employing them- el ve.i, or wer employed in au Interprise In direct hostility to the constituted government ot the United btatcs. The answers to these two question in the affirmative and consistently with whicb, as they cannot be answered otherwise, will reduce tbe luestion to very narrow dimensions, Should any doubt exist upon the second pro position, tha message recently sent by Mr. Jeff. Davis to his Parliament at Richmond will much facilitate Its solution. I am, sir, faithfully yours, LDWIN JAMES. REPORT OF MA J. BKLGGB, . II., AT BALTIMORE. WAinmoTOH, Nov.' 28. The report of Major Belger, Quartermaster at Baltimore, is satisfac tory to the Department, showing that he bes dispatched (he forage of 203 vessels by railroad to Washington, witbin the Inst 3U dajs, wnig an average or z,uuu tons daily, besides a lrge amount of stores to the Subsistence De partment. (Communicated.) " CoLtiMBis, Not. 28th, 1861. Editor Ohio State Jot'RNAL Dear Sir: WjJ yoV Sllow an bumble individual to express his surprise at the doings and deeds of the dominant powers of our LHatef , l was brought up in a sohocl which (aught that, ctber things beiug equal, experience should have precedence. I saw, yesterday, so nigvant a violation or tnat precedent that I cannot but express my dissat-iefaotion and chagrin. I have noticed, in this campaign, A fussy, feathery, tawdry display of officers of all pi artel and ages, at all times, at all places, and in various conditions, on our streets, in our halls, saloons, etc Now, all this to me omens illy for the efheienoy of our army. In days of yore) we drilled and drilled; in the pieseut we dress, and strut and strut, and dress, and drink. The only humble individual whom I have seen on our streets in military toggery was an old fellow campaigner of mine in Mexi co t a gallant Captain then, but now degraded in rank. Why 7 He had seen add performed service on the plains of Mexico; soquired thereby pbysioal disability; beoame reduced in oircumrtancee; lost caste with snobbery; and, to nerve at all, must serve far, far below his grade. I asked, as 1 held his hand in my grasp, How is this? He answered, withtt tear trickling adown his manly cheek, in one graphio word, "Necessity." I could not but mentally exclaim, as I gazed on his portly form, alas, hoTT little care is taken of the interest of those who have merit, and how much of those who bare none, or at most but little. Time changes all things, and soon will change a dynasty which drags its stupid course to a oloie, long wished for, and which we all may hope will be succeeded by one which will at least give merit a hearing. AMICUS. Favoiable Repoits ft out Kentucky. A gentleman reached Washington to-day, who has just made the entire tour of the Union camps in Kentucky, from Cairo to Taducab, by way of Ureen raver to Louisville, ana thence to Lexington. His report is exceedingly favorable. He thinks that in twenty days there will not be a rebel left on Kentucky soil. Kentucky has now thirty full regiments in the field ready o fight, and lull ol it, reside a good many factions of regiments still forming. This is near ten thousand more than the quota of Kentucky. There is no despondency in Kentucky, but a determination, by hard fighting, to break the backbone of the rebellion. Cochrane speech, and the Cabinet endorsement of it, had done harm, and provoked much indignation in Kentucky. They says that 0,000,000 while peole should be able to whip 6,000,000 rebels without the help of niggeis. We think eo too. Maitf.es at Fort Royal. It cannot be dis guised that the cabinet is very sorely chagrined ud dinappointea at tne inaction ot uenerai rheroian. It wan expeoted tbatbe would at once push iii to the interior, ocoupy Beaufort, seize the Charleston and BavannBn nauroad, burn toe bridges, and fortify himself between Ibe two rivers before the enemy could recover from their panic and concentrate. Instead of this ne hat, settled down apathetically at Hilton Head. The regularity with which our general topple over as fast an government nets tnem up, is melan choly to retleot upon. JV. r. World. The Noxth Carolina Union Convention. Intelligence confirmatory of the report of the Union convention ot iiorin uaroiina na been received here. Forty-five countiea were repre sented. A member of Congress will doubtlcH) be elected. An KxrEsn Route to Tort Royal. The Gov- ernmcnl has given permission to the Adams Kvnreas Company to establish an express to Port Royal, the oafrying, however, to be exolu eively of freight for tb accommodation of the troops, ibis ano the re-establnhmeni ot pos-tal relations to thai point, are the first Bteps to ward tb renewal of commerce. Large number of applications are being received by Government for permission to open trade with Port Royal, and to vhiit there for various reasons, and some for the purpose of a pleasure trip. With the exception of the Adams Express Company, who act merely as common carrier, all application have beenrefused. for the Ohio Hiele Journal. WHAT IS OI K MISSION llEKi: What 1 our mission hen-? In abj'.tt fear, Totratelto tha biei? Ah,n&! Cr, eke forgetting we must die, And lowly lie, On asgle plnicns npward fly High in ambition's faithless iVj Ah, do! EhaM Invoke, for strife and war, Otir blood-djed star, And sound the cannon' voice afar cru;n, a country' hope to mar? Ah.no! lhen miu'lfiil ol the tale oft told. Hie worth of gold, hall we Is hsnpr, If ncure we hold The put'ut ore, the mine's deep wealth unfold, Orgrsip Ibe peer I o'er which old ocaao rolled Bis framing billows, uoiu tha dsysof old? A vofca replies, As from tbe skies, Deluded mortal, no! t!!serr,ambllion, strife, and gain, .- All, all are vaiu! Tet, shall we ct oor lot complain? ' Ab, nc! O, would jou bate ihs Jcyous feeling, Griel's angs sure healing, Bead, trad, the bleated lines revealing faith, faith and hope! let truth's bright tanner b our guide Cpon thi human ocean tide! Let na a Christian band extend To foe and friend;-Lt love wilh all our actions blend, True J''! le ours, and in tha end, Elyeian-biund, we will ascend Where everlasting Jors attend! Aed faith we need In Him who reign And late ordains, Viom heaven higl aud golden plains. And hope, Hops to cheer us on onr way Without dismay, Until we aland tu blight array In crowds above of end less day! UftWAKD W. 8., 4th O. V; " ' (Frum the N. T. K renin Tost l THL' LAST MAN OV UEAUFOltT. "lis the last man at Ileaufott, Lelt'sittlug alone, All his valliant companions " Had 'vanished' and gone; No Seceah orhls kindred To comfort is nlgli, And hi ll'juor' expended. the bottle I dry! "We'll not lave thee, thou loneone, Or hanhly condemn, bince your friend are all 'mlEled,1 You can't sleep with them. And Us no joking matter To sleep with the dead. So, we'll take you back with ns, Jim, lift up his bead!" He muttered some woi ds As they bore bint awty, Aud the breeie thus repeated The words he did say: "U'beu Ihe Iiyui-l ' all out, And your frleuds they hava flown, OhI who Would iuhablt This Beaufort aloue!" Yankee Liquors. Whet fica'jf'iit was taken, (aiutuaala record, - They found rtis white man aa drunk as a loid; . And tbe fellow acme mention In story may merit, As the only seceittouiet there who bad spirit; for the rest tare some poor contraband cotton-pickers Were so selerni by flight that they tan from their licle'i.' H. i'. Snioy Timet. Titb Steamer Trent. The steamer Trent is not "commanded by an officer of (be British navy," as stated in to-day Press. I have made trips in many of the West India line of British steamers, (and the Trent was one of tbem,) and not on was commanded by a naval otftoer. A lieutenant of the navy is on board each of the steamers in charge of the mailt ; but he has no oommand on board, and is only a mail agent. November 25, 1861. TKAVELKR. John Jacob Aator, who ha joined General MoClellan' staff, is the representative 'of $30,000,000, with an income of $2,000,000 per annum. The opportunity of doing something for his oountry with his gieat wealth haa given biiu now life, and be has devoteu ma position, time, money, nndinnuenoe, generously ioineauppret sion of the rebellion. The Rebel Indians Revolting. The rebel have been congratulating themselves upon the success of their shameless scheme for inveigling the Indians of the Southwest into their conspiracy. But it seem that a portion of tbe Indians are now ravaging their frontier, and act ine as the r deadly enemies ihe Houston (Texas') Teleiraph savs: v . . .. . t . . , : .. "ihe last man ircyn tne nuuuer unugB us lha following letter. We have reoeived other accounts of Indian forays, whioh lead us to be lieve that Pike great Iodian treaty is an unmitigated humbug. The Indiana are becoming aa troublesome this fall as ever, and at least two regiments of rangers will b required to nrolect the frontier this winter. We trust that, since war is our buines at present, the war will be oarried on 'knife to the bill against all our euemie. nothing out tne extermination oi the Indians will ever save our frontier settlements.Death in Hiob Flacls. The last news from Europe includes the obituary of three persons, more or lees distinguished by rank or talent. The young King of Portugal has died, of typhus fever, which disease nau pieviuuoijr nuung one of his brothers and reduced another nearly to the grave. Don Pedro V. was twenty-four years old on the 16tb September, and leaving no son, will te nucceeueu uy mo lmu.mc, Prince Louis Phillippe, a naval oflioer, born on the last day of August, 138. Sir Howard Douglas has died, at the advanced age ot 85, and will long be remembered, in military science, for his work, whioh successive editions augmented from a pamphlet to a book, "On the Coustruotion of Military Bridges," and for his "Treatise on Naval Gunnery." The third, on thia list nf Death's doings, is Geoffrey St. Hilair, ,l ftfi nertainlv the ablest anatomist and physiologist in France. Three removes are said to be as bad a a fire. The rebel Congress is traveling rapidly to the conflagration. It moved once from Montgomery to Richmond; it has just decided to move again from Riobmond to NaBhville. A Bharp fire in tbe rear will very likely soon expedite its third remove, and thus prove the truth of the saying. Advices from the Southern cities Richmond, CharlcEtin, Savannah, Memphis, New Orleans-represent tho people, to a man, as frightened even to the ohatteriDg of their teeth. A fearful anticipation of evil from the seaboard has stricken them with pauio. An old friend in the interior of the Slate writes to assure us that hi motto is, "God first, my couutry next." The noble word of our friend recall the eloquent expression Bishop u:n.n.nn haa civen to the same thoucht. "We :n tako " i the laneuaee of the Bishop, "ourl gloiiou flag the tlsg of our country and nail it just below tho Cross. There let it wave a it waved of old. Around it let u gather. Firm Christ, then our country." Indianapolis Journal. NUMBER 138. letting ita Eyes Opened. Tb London Timr i. of tbe 1 1 tb inst., in iptou-lating upon Ihe probable succeeb of our navi-1 expedition, nays: "If the Ftdtral O'otn mment en tene a port and oien it tvtn nominally to lit trade, thu therein take awog the yrounde of complaint tehirh J-.'itrepe hat ogaintt them. They show that it i not they who pievenl cotton eoming . out, hut that it it the Southerner who keep it in. lhat tbey will get cotton in large quantities no one ean believe, for the Confederate or the Stata Governments will, of course, take care that every !)le. and probably every negro, shall b removed from the neighborhood of the enemy. But. still the Federals will hava tatitfied to tome extent the dtmand of foreign nations, inasmuch tbey will be able to Kay to u or to th Fienob, Heieis a port, enter it and take all th cotton rou ran get. you ai at full liberty totradewith all whom you can find lo trade with you."' "It is or God!'' The Washington Kepublioan print a communication, which we subjoin, a to General MoClellan' religious reflections upon his own position. In copying (hie, we observe that the New Yoik Journal of Commerce say that it is in possession of many incident re lating to the Commander-in-Chief, "that would endear him pereonajiy. to th Laaitaaf lk oration, but tbey are not fitting subjects of newt- paper comment. Buch a statement a Ibe following, however, is worthy of publication, that the nation may know that their leader is one of. the noble army of Christian soldiers." Th statement referred to in as follows: "The Rev. Dr. Thompson, at a meeting of tha chaplain of th army, held laat week, gave a very inteieating and thrilling account of a midnight interview with our young commander, from which we gather that the General himself is not unwilling that the country should fully under.-tand him in Ibis matter. This observation is made here because the General' pastor had been annoyed by the unauthorized publication of his private remarks on another most interesting occasion. General MoClellan is glad to have this nation know that bis sole reliance in the war is uron the goodness and meroy of God in advancing the cause of law, justice and order. He threw himself baok in the ohairand said wilh deep emotion, 'For what purpose can it be that one but lately engaged upon a railroad, so young, and having yet done nothing to deserve auoh a place, should be advanced for the time lo, perhaps, th most responsible position in the country!' We feel that he might have said in the world. 'But,' continued this modest, youthful, and truly Christian hero, 'lr is or God, who often chooses the weakest aud even the meanest instruments to accomplish His purposes. The writer of this is happy to have an oppor tunity to say to this young man, while General Scott was still with us, 'I thank God, General, that we have here two f'liristian officer at the ' head of our armies.' ' UeHiircpud Discontented. Louisville, Nov. 22, IStil. An inspection of (he Bouthri u paper, as late a 1 can procure, suiime" me mat mete ta a strong party opposed lo the Richmond dynasty, and that this parly is endeavoring to make Beauregaid the center of discontent, 'The Benur.egard feeling is strong in South Carolina, and several of (be New Orleans papers ate "sweet" on (he slighted hero. Beauregard i clearly a myth, and is well adapted to the pur poses for which malcontents seek to use him. Gen. Halleck know bow (o make a short speech. Being serenaded last week in Bt. Louis, . he spoke thus: "I thank you for the compliment of this serenade. I appear before you as a stranger, and under order from tb government. I am sent here to tesiore peace and quiet to your city, and to drive every hostile flag out of your State, and by your assistance 7 will do it." The sleighing is excellent in the northern part of New England. The snow is level, and among the mountain is deep enough for winter work in the woods. Boston Transcript. A DhsEEVEn Rkcounition of Gallant Conduct. We are glad to leatn that the first official act of Hon. tiamuel Hooper, representative eleot from the Fifth I'istrict, was to appoint to tha United States Naval Academy, Cbarlea Henry Davis, Jr , son of Commander Charle U. Davis, who was second in command of our fleet at Port Royal. Boston Daily Advertiser. The New York Post approve of the proposition to present appropriate testimonials to Commodore Dopont and Commodore Wilkes. It recommends also that a pair of spectacles be given to the officers in charge of the blockade at the port from which the Theodore goes back and forth. "What are you about my dear?" said hi grandmother to a little boy who was sidling the room and casting furtive glanoe at a gentleman who was paying a visit. "I'm trying, grandma, to steal papa' hat out of th room, without letting the gentleman sea it, for papa wants him to think he' out." Crockery, China &, Glassware. QHINA WABK, COAL OIL LAMPS, Ac. ONT . 3F O S T 11 . , IMPORTER AND DEALER Iff CHOOKBHY, OHINA, tteO. 131 High St., (East side) near Town St,-We hava now on hand a larceand omolete Btoek. In cluding an extensive assortment of KAVV GOODS, com prising tha lateet aud seat styles of White Stone China Ware, ALSO, COAL OIL LAMPS. Of superior make and lninrtved bnrnet, at lowcat price. CHINA FANCY ARTICLES, CASTERS, Looking Qlaeses, Japaned Walters, Lanterns, Ac, Ao. A flue assortment just receired and for sale very lo. To Country Merchants we can offer great Inducement for cash. ept'26-3m novll CONTKACTOKS. Bids will he received until Ihe TBNTH PAY OF DE. CKMPKR, 18111, AT 12 O'CLOCK, H , lor supplying tho United Btatet Troops at Camp Chase, Oblo, lth complete Rntlous. The Ballon to consist ot three fourths of a pound of Pork or Bacon, or one and a fourth poonds of Fm.h nr RmH Itimf. tu-ntv.two ounc of Broad or Flonr, or one pound ef hard Bread, or one and a fourth ponnds of Corn Meal, and at the rste to every one hundred Ra tions, of eight quarts of Beans or reaa, or ten pounus oi Rice or Homloy, teo pounds of Ureen Coflee, or eight pound of roasted or ground Coflee, or one aud a half pounds of Tea, 8 (teen poonds ot Sugar, four quarts of Vinegar, one pound of Spei m Candlee, or one aDd a fourth pound of Adamantine Candles, or oue and a half ponnds of Tallow Candlee, lour pounds of Boap, two quart of Halt, and thrice per week Potatoea at the rate of oue pound per men. All of which are to he of a good quality, and lo be delivered at the ( onimls'aiy Department at Camp Chaee. at iKhlimra as mev be required. Thla connect lo commence on Ihe 1Mb. dsy ol December, 1801. and pndlng on the 15th dey ol June, 1862, or each entlier dy aa tha Couimiseary (leoenil may direct. The Bile inuM oe . .YZ, t'm mraif --Ohio not Prari Act Krl Thl Nov - on ttl 1 Pi bio mere: ana mat tne ease will he he.vd before the eald In.ll.e on the Hst dny of December, A. P., lffll, at 10 oVIoik, A. M. FRANCIS A. BELLS. Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 12, 1861. nov86

iwli VOLUME XXV Boota and Bboe.. H. H. KIMBALL, 1S7 HIOH BTBBET, Wholesale ui Hetail Dealer la BOOIB. BHOEB, LEATHER AND OIL, MOROCCO AND FINDINGS, TANNERS' TOOLS, fco. Constantly on Hand, BE3r CUSTOM MADE CALF BOOTS, PLUMER'S PATENT BOOT, LADIES' AND MISSES' BALMORAL BOOTS, CHILDREN 8' MOROGCO & CALF BOOTS, BUFFALO AND FUR OVER 8HOE8 BEST FRENCH CALF AND KIP 6KLNB, OAK AND BUFFALO SLAUGHTERED SOLE -FrtlcttUr attention given toorter for our French Call Boot. noviT-dan. Kledlcal. IW MBDICAL ciscoviry, For the peody and permanent cor of Gonorrhea, Gleet, TJrethat Discharge!, Seminal Weakness, Nightly Emissions, Incon-.. Unenoe, Gecital Irritability, Gtavel, S trio tare, and AXriOTIOUS OF THE KIDHIY9 AHD BLAEDIB, which baa been need by upward of OSB HVflDBBD PHYSICIANS, In their private practice with entire uccees, superseding Cubets, Oopaila, Capenlea, or any compound hitherto known. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are speedy In action, cfion effecting a cure in a few day, and when a cuee 1 effected I', le permanent. Tbey are prepared from vegetable extrai.te that are harmleii on the aystera, and never nauseate the atomach, or impregnate the breath; and being sugar-coated, til nauseous taete la Avoided, Ho ohanye itf ditt U necetsarf uMUt tuing ttum; aior does their action Interfere with boilneie pursuit. iBach box oontalna six dozen pill. FBIOI OHE DOLLAB, r and will beeent by mall post-paid by anv advertised Agent, .on receipt ol the money. 60IJ by Druggist generally. None genuine without my algnature on the wrapper. B. Bl'AHLAH CO., Wholesale Ageutt, Cinclnuatt. For aale by B . Wilson, B. 1. Samuel A Co., and Bob-arte A Samuels, Columbus. aug8deodly jJavidson a bro (Bncoesaorf to OXU. H. DIXON,) HOSTS MAST COBHKB FIFTH AHD MAM SIB., CIHCIUHATI, O., laroaTiaa aas WHoLteata Dcaiaaj la fcaJrB CBUQB BHD MED1CIMK9, slHBMICALB, BO APS, BBUBHI8, FA TINT MBDICIHI8, FAMOT ARTICLES, TPBI WINES AND LIQUORS for Medicinal nse COAL OIL, BUBHIHO FLUID, PAIHIB, OILS, TABNISBEB, Ac, Ao. All fatorlng ui with a visit or tbelr orders will And our stock complete and price moderate. nprlT-dSmgtaw JO BEETS A SAMUEL, Wholesale and Retail DBTJOOISTS, If a. 94 north. High Street, (Knet Bide,) COLUMBUS, OHIO. We are eonitautly receiving large addition! to our Stock of BD, XlDiriNFS, qHBMIOATJk A-IHlil,TjIL8, YARNISHBfi, s BYB BTOF, I WINDOW QLASS, PEBrOaiKBT, FANCY SOAPS, TOILET ABTICLKB, Ao., Ac. Wo alio koep on hand au aeaortment of line dean, Para liijoore for Medlottl purpoeee: with erery article usually kept In flret else Drug Store. Having businea arrangement! with leading Importer find manufacturer, we are prepared to odor gooda to the trade, or at retail, at unusually sow prices. j. tn nt nf ik. citu ftt, ai7 uwm vw -'-g i -v J I of thargt. apt9'61-dly BOBEBTS A SAMUEL. Hardware. lYIITHQFF, JONES & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMKBT10 HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Iron, Bteel, Tin Plate, Copper, MEOHANIOS' TOOLS Agricultural Implements, BUILDERS' EARD WARE, BELT1NO, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, fto., 8. Qee South niajlx Street, COLUMBUS, O. angSl-dawly Dry OoodB. HEADLY, EBERLY & RICHARDS. Ko3. 250 ami 252 feoutli High tslreet, AT THEIR S T O H E ARE NOW OPENING -. SEW STYLES 01 LADIES DRESS GOODS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, LADIES CLOAKS, SHEPARD'S PLAID SHAWLS, ZEPHYER WORSTEDS, EMBROIDERED REP'S, WINTER SILKS, FANCY AND PLAIN, LADIES AND MISSES HOODS, LADIE3 AND MISSES NUBIAS, LADIES SONTAG8, CLOTHS AND CAS8IMERES, PLAIN AND FANCY CLOAK CLOTHS, MERRIMACK PRINTS. iio.ia - octit-dSm Legal Card. N. H. BWATNE. L. J. CBITOHa-iaaiu: IWAYHE CRITCHFIELD, Attorneys at Law, r a 1 n m a . win hM.ti r.. in Franklin and other countle. and In the Sopreme Court rf Ohio, and in tha Circuit and Plstriot Court. of tha TJ. B., at Cincinnati and Cleveland. Special attention given to the preparation and argument ol case In the Supreme Court. novtdly llotela, BcBtauranu. RATIONAL UOTIL, COLUMBUS, OHIO. H. REYNOLDS. . 0a Doixai ria D, Train octlS-dSm JURNETT HOUSE, CINCINNATI, O., Cob. or Tata A Vina Sta. . J0HS3O:., SAUNDEBS A CO.-. octlH-dly Proprtetore. rpHB UNIOU.' Arch Btreat abora Ihlrd, Philadelphia UPTONS. ME WCOMER, Proprietor. -Thl Hotel h oentral, convenient by Passenger Oara to all parte of the city, and in every particular ndapte to the comfort and want of the business public atar-Teraaa 1.60 per day. seplA-dly (TT. LOUIS H01BL, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. In the Immediate neighborhood of tn Jcectr.g aotue en Market, Third, and Uheatnut Street, the Bank, Poat Offlc, Merchants' En hange, Ac, Ac. BOABD FEB DAT, Bl.BU. Accommodation when remind on the EUBOPEAN PLAN: Boom frctn 60 sent and upwards, per day, and Meal at a Fint-Olan Bagtanrani attacnoa to in num. hhwiwiiuhij w the Bllie of Far. . The Cltr Oars take Paaaengera from any Station TO or OLOSB TO the Hotol. avVEngluh, rrensn, uerman ana cpanns spoacu, WlTdKm-TaS' llfMllllUffll IIJjM Ijl ll I HIUllDer'. M BS. M. HOPPEBTON. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY BBTABLiIBHMENT No. 178 South HighSt,, COLUMBUS, 0. oce Clothing. MACK & BROTHERS, A,V lioleaiale XJ ealern 1M OLOTHINO. Blrlct attention paid to the manufacturing of MILITARY CLOTHING-. No. 78 Pearl el., Cincinnati, Ohio. upt0-3m Hair Curling;. QVRh TOUB HAIBI BEAU 111 lUUAoibl, bt usma OHAPPBLL'8 HYPERION f or Cuillne; tbe Hair. The Ladles and Gentlemen throughout tbe world will be pleased to learn that I have loccntly ancoverea an arllc tLU ,ht nil I Cttrl tllftltAlr. By using Cll A I'rELL, a a r rttiiun , aiaaies ana ueu-tlemen can beautify themselves a thousand fold. CHAFPELL'S EYPEBIOH la the Only Article In the WORLD t that will Corl atralght Heir The only article that will Ourl the Heir IH BEAUTIFUL CUBL8I In GLOSSY CUBLSI IN SILKEN CUBLSI IN FLAXH1I CUBLSI IV FLOWING CURLS! IN WAVING CUBLSI IN LUXUBIABT 0UBL9 1 It moles tho Hair (oft and glossy. It lnrigorattutha Hair. It beautifies the Hair. It cleaniea the HuiIt has a most delightful perfumo. IT Patau V l a 'a aaiu nam iruiu f ma jkET e . i fiastttiia ll to tha acaln. Itia the only article ever yet di covered that will cm-l straight Hair in Deautuui cutis, unnrai ni"7 ""'he H YPEBI0N doo not Is any manner Interfere with h NATURAL SOFTNESS OF THE HAIR, it niih.r.nmhoa nor dries It. The HYPEBION can be o applied a to cause the Hair to curl for one day, or tor one wtea, or ior one mumu, or mj Tbe HYPEBION 1 the only article in the world but .h.i hM rnnntnrfrtlted or imitated br unprincipled persons. To prevei t this, we do not cner It for sale at any Druggist's in tbe United Btatee. Theretore, any Lady or Gentleman who desire to beiu- tifr themselves by ueing tne ainaiun.niMi iujiu.o tbe PRICK, OSBi IJOLLaB, In a letter, and a, rVf uuarratiii a i.u., Box 64. Parkman, Oeaoga Co., O., And it will be carefully sent by return mail. nor''i-1wy . . V. Uowell'l Estate. A DMIRISTBATOB'S SALE. ."A TBE personal property Deionging tome estate ui u. W. Howell, deceased, consisting ol Harness, Saddles Buffalo Robes, Whip, &cM &c Alto 1 Fine Carriagt llorte $ Rockaway Carriage, And other property, will be sold at Vendue at No. 173 South High Street, Goiumnue, t, on Thursday, the 12th day of Dec. next, Commencing at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, and will con tinue from da lay to day thereafter, till all tbe property is old. C. P. L. BUTLEH, novl9-td. Admlnlstratur. rvIFSOLUTIOH. ... . ,1,. ..ma nf The partnersnip nererorore nuuB uuu.. " BBADFOKD, BL'YDAM ft CO , expired on tbe 18th lint: by limitation. . , ... D F Buya Is anthoriwd to settle thebnsines of the old firm. Bnt either member of said firm Is authorized to use the firm name in eiuemem 01 meir u . D. F. BUYDAM, W. B. HONTKB. Columbn, Kot. Stith, 1801. inn Kill fin K A P. On. No. 6 Hall. Carroll Co., Safes at Ibe old stand ol Bradlord, Bnydaro ' o. POUND. A BUNCH OF DOOR KEYS, k .! nthM The nerson to wbom tney peiong eanget them at tne Juunnau vrrxuiv, uj thl notice. fchlrts. . HoOBACESN, OIK SHIRT MANUFACTURE!, ,g Weft fonrtll Street, . I OTTORITI BTEEPLI WITH GOLD HARD, I aprlT-dly COLUMBUS, OHIO. Sulphite; gULPHlTE OF LIME I FOR ARRESTING FERMENTATION IN n CII3EIt AND WINE I Cider can be fermented until it taatee exactly aade. tired. At thl taaa the tei mentation can be arrested and tb elder will remain the eeme In navor ana uwie, B-uku. i t . chMn. MsilT BimtiRjid ent'etftnca, ... ntlrlv frM from anT uniileaaautnees. Wa have r t..M anlrt ll Utimlv tha neat three years, and IhateaUmonT ot everyone who bae need it ie eo emphatic In ita favor, that we leeljuetifled in eaylng thai lMsnc. mm Is alwav l certain. We hava on band a large atock and are prepared to iudiiIj any quantity. Full di-clone nirnleneo loroaing U ' W.J. M.OOBD0NABB0.. Manufacturing Chemists and Dnigglete, Bortbeaat cor. Central Avenue and Eighth street, Cincinnati. W alao manufacture Bisulphite of Lime, naed In the manufacture ol Sorghum Sjiup and Sugar aeplt-daw JOBIBT FOBBISTKB'B EsTAlE. Notk ie hereby given lliat the undersigned ha thl j. h.n ...niniuiT. l. th Probate Court of Franklin County, Administrator of the Estate of Bobort Forrester, late or Truro rownsnip, ineaia mopij,-Dated thla 7th day ot November, A. D. lfcul. noviedlt-3w ALEXAHLAB D. FORBESIEB Groceries. YY"M- H- BESIIEAUX, (Soccuaoa to MoKna A Buiitin) NO. 106 BOUTH HIGH BT., COLUMBUS. -DEAL1B III GROCERIES, fBODVCB, PBOriSIONe, RKIUBf AMD DOMBIsTIC FRVITB, FLOUB, SALT, LIQU0B3, BIC. Storage and Commission. Groceries. JOSIPH BODENFELS, No.'213 East Friend Bl., between Fifth ft Sixth, DkALbtl IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. The beet quality of TEA, COFFEE, SUGARS, MOLASSES, FLOUR, HAMS, &o., always on hand. W All Gooda delivered, ree of Charge. no8dly Cranberries. BAKBERBIK9 I CBANBEBBIE8I 80 BBLS. CRANBERRIES, FRE8H FROM THE MARSHES, Etotivit on Consignment. For tale low, by W. H. RESTIEAUX, 1100 BOUTH HIGH ST. Drugs, Etc. 7-I8K A BID3WAY. NEW DRUG- STORE! No. 60 Nohth Hies Binetr. ad entire new Stock of DRUGS, DYE-STUFFS AND CHEMICALS, PAINTS AND OILS. W INDO "W GLASS, SeO PHYSIOIAS' PBE8CBIPTI0118 CABEFULLY COM. POUNDED. Columbus, October 8, Hel. d 3m. Millinery. JEMOYAL. MILLINERY ! millinery; MRS. WAGLKT, A cent naa miinviD TO THE MSW T OB K uirriuvnv lun KAtll.y KKjIiE. BmlUmtt COT' uvofUitihand loirn HreeO, v. here she has just penedlan ,l,an(orlmen of MILLIAUBY and HAHOI uouue, consisting in pan ui BONNET0, HEAD DRESSES, RIBBONS, NETS, FLOWERS, LACES, &o., &o., &o All t.f which will be aold at aniimaHy low prica for CA8H'HI.KClllSia AND FRK8S1SG Being .nperinlended by taereelf, endI hmlnij tht' awlsl-anc of experienced workmen, b will be able to gire eo- tire satisfaction to all. , D.. u. ..w,.,i uiiiA Goodt and Bonne "rr wrw " ----- Blocks. Pinking done to order. ep28-d3m IAG8 1 FLAGS I FLAGS ! WE are prepared to fnrnlsh Flag, made ao. cording to Army Begula. tion, at very low ratea' BK01MBNTAL COLOBB COMPANY FLAGS, BKCBUITIKQ FLAGS, ABTILLKBY FLAGS, - GABB1SCE FLAGS, j. t auv nnnin. m Mmlln. In beat sirle, cn snors not,cfc u. n. mvn. Superior Bt. Marble Block, Cleveland "i p KOKGI W. HOFFMAN, Ho. 110 Friend St., bet. Poui th Fifth St. KepairS, p'MI 1,1'-, Dirnu H. ' ' " ' . Furniture: also, Manufacturer and BP'r f ' Venitian Blinds, hy Ihe Day or by tha Job, and atpn. vte residence, when desired. noviKUv n.nairs. noltihes, clean and varnlsne oou""."-"' X? X' SATURDAY MORMNG. NOVEMBER 30, 1861. COLTJMBTJS; TELEGAFH1C NEWS. Blornlngand AKernoon Report! LATE AND IMPORTANT NEWS Good News from Gen. Sherman. He Takes Possession of St. Helena without Firing: a tun. Great Excitement Among the Rebel Planters Mill Burn their I'oiloipd Gen. Sheiman will Selz all I be - Crops at Beaufoit. GOOD NEWS FROU ' riCKENS. PENSAC0LA EVACUATED. The Navy Yard Destroyed. Running the Blockade by (he Nashville Rebels Fall in 2 Back on the Potomac SLOW BUT til'RK ADVANCE OF THE NATIONAL AIUIV. Running tbe niocknde of the 1'olomac. EDWIN JAMES, A DISTINGUISHED ENG LISH LAWYER, ON THE MASON AND 6L1DKLL ARREST. &c. Rt'NNINO THE BLOCKADE BY THK NAIHVILLE-GEN. IHURNAtl ABOl'T TO TAKE FOSSEHSION OF THE HE. BEL FOH'i'IFtCATlONB AT T. HK-LENA nEBELS FALLING BACK ON THE FOTOAI AC FKOERAL8 AUVANC. IHG-nUNNlNO THE BLOCKADE OF THE POTOMAC. (Uerald'a Uispaltb.) WAeniKOTOit, Nov. 28. There la a recoil here to-day (hat the rebel steamer NaebviUe has run tbe blockade nfl' Charleston an1 ".;rti that port with a valuable cargo, consisting of wool en, arms, wires for telegraphic use, salt, ko. While this report comes only Ihiougb rebel channels, there is reason to believe it, as one of our consuls notified the Government some time since that tbe Nashville was loaded in a cer tain foreign port and was intending to run the blockade. The Government is expeotiug ness to arrive from Fort Piokens in about two dars. the War Department Is hourly expecting the announcement from General Shevuian that he baa taken possession of the rebel fortifications commanding the entrance to St. Helena Sound, about fifteen miles horth of Fort Royal, and commanding the outlet of the Coos aw and Coin- bahee rivers: thus securing the entire control of all the approaches from tbe ooean to the cluster of sea Islands, and affording another avenue for a movement towards the interior of the Palmet to kingdom. Ibe rebels are already falling back from the Potomao before the slow but certain advance of tbe Union forces. They hardly offer resistance to the passage of our vessels; many have come up within the last few days, loaded witn coal, to such an extent as to lower tbe prioe of that artiole from $10 to S7. The Reliance came up to the Navy Yard from Indian Head last evening. Capt. Hammond reports that just before he left, at half past one o dock, a heavy tire was opened from the rebel batteries at Shipping Point. Three or four shots were fired while the Reliance was in sight or hearing. Nothing could be ascertained in regard to the object the rebels were faring at No vessels appeared beyond Stump Neck, con sequently the supposition is that tbe batteries opened on tbe Maryland snore. GOOD NEWS FROM GEN. SHERMAN HE HAS TAKEN POSSESSION OF ST. HELENA WITHOUT FIRING A GUN-PLANTERS WILL BURN THEIR CROPS UPON THE ADVANCE OK OUR TROOPS. New Yohk, Not. 29. Letter from Port Roy al report that an' expedition left on the 24th for tit. Helena iniei, ana wiiauui smaing a diow, took the enemy's works, the guns having been carried inland. Another expeditien to the in terior was on its way. It was reported that there 14,U(JU rebels at Hardeeville, two milts from Hilton Head, under Gen. Drayton; most of them impressed men. The rebels are also said to be concentrating a force at Bluffton. Ancearancea indicate that the planters are determined to burn their orops on the advance of our troofB or gun boats. The rebel s euns at maaaoca s roiut, ine ex treme southerly end of Hilton Head Island, have been unspiked and are now in readiness for use by our forces. GEN. SHERMAN to SRita i tim CtvOfe) AI DasLrun,, Special to tbe Tribune. Washington Nov. 28th. Adjutant General Thomas sent out instructions to-day to General Sherman in Beaufort, to take possession or all the orops on the Island, ootton, corn, rice, &o., a military act, and to ship the cotton and such nfher croDS as were not wanted for the army to New York, to be sold there for the aocount of the Government, uenerai tjneruinu was aiso direoted to use the negro slaves tc gather and seoui e tbe crops of cotton and corn, and to .rant bin defences at Tort Royal and other nlai.Au an the Ialaiid. General Bumner'a division consists of General Howard's and the Irish Brigade, two more New VnU and nn Pennavlvama regiment, wiin suitable contingent of Cavalry and Infantry. It marohed last night to its position, wnicn is h.iwann lha divisions of Generals Hentxleman and Franklin, the former having been pushed some distance further down me river. Bt. Josirn, Nov. 28. A band of rebels, under the notorious By. Gordon, captured Capt. Kabb, c.nt Whit and Lieut. Moonlight, three United Slate officer, from the railroad train at Weston tnulnv. Th rebel Stein, with fifty of hi follower, ie reported to be near Weston, GOOD NEWS FROM PICKENS PEN- SACOLA EVACUATED THE NAVY YARD DKtT&UYKU. Philaixlphia, Nov. 23 The Inquirer' Fort Monroe letter says that rebel reports state thai Peneacola has been evacuated, and tha Navy Yard entirely destroyed by the fire of Fort Pickens. Gen. Bragg had sent for reinforcement. Tha five Federal vessels assisting Col. Brown are said to have been riddled with shot B vLTinoea, Nov. 29 The Old Point boat bat arrived. A flag of truce brought some ladies from Norfolk, but no new. The rebel are evidently endeavoring to keep back Southern news. GEN. BUTLER'S EXPEDITION. Ulw YoiiK, Nov. 29. The Constitution, wilh the advance guard of Gen. Butler expedition, left Hampton Hoads on Wednesday afternoon for her destination Southward. Tiiuee' Dispatch. Washington, Not. 28. Letter rtceived from the prisoner! of the California regiment, now in Richmond, show that but few weia killed ai tbe Battle of Ball Bluff. Man hou) it wa supposed bad been kiilled, are now prisoner there, and it la confidently asserted br the offi cere that fiflr will include tbe whole number of ARRIVAL OF GEN. FREMONT AT NEW YORK. Niw York, Not. 29. Gen. Fremont arrived her last sight. ' EDWIN JAMES, A DliiTtNUUISHRD EAGLIgH LAWYER, ON THE MASON AND 8L1DELL CASE. New Yobk, Nov. 29. Edwin James, adUtin- guixhed English lawyer, now residing here, in a published letter in regard to theMaeon & Slidell caio, says: When the quelion is Kubmit'ed by tbe Cabinet of bngland to tbe law othcei or the reponsible advisers of the Crown, tbci-e authorises, before giving any opinion will, in all pro bability, require from the officer in command of the Trent, distinct answers to the following juostions: 1st. Were you acquainted wilh the terms of Her Majesty' proclamation commanding strict neutrality, on the part of British subjects, during the term of hostilities between theNoitbern and Uoulhern States? 2nd. Did you not know that the two gentle men, when they became passengers and refugees on board ?out vessel, were employing them- el ve.i, or wer employed in au Interprise In direct hostility to the constituted government ot the United btatcs. The answers to these two question in the affirmative and consistently with whicb, as they cannot be answered otherwise, will reduce tbe luestion to very narrow dimensions, Should any doubt exist upon the second pro position, tha message recently sent by Mr. Jeff. Davis to his Parliament at Richmond will much facilitate Its solution. I am, sir, faithfully yours, LDWIN JAMES. REPORT OF MA J. BKLGGB, . II., AT BALTIMORE. WAinmoTOH, Nov.' 28. The report of Major Belger, Quartermaster at Baltimore, is satisfac tory to the Department, showing that he bes dispatched (he forage of 203 vessels by railroad to Washington, witbin the Inst 3U dajs, wnig an average or z,uuu tons daily, besides a lrge amount of stores to the Subsistence De partment. (Communicated.) " CoLtiMBis, Not. 28th, 1861. Editor Ohio State Jot'RNAL Dear Sir: WjJ yoV Sllow an bumble individual to express his surprise at the doings and deeds of the dominant powers of our LHatef , l was brought up in a sohocl which (aught that, ctber things beiug equal, experience should have precedence. I saw, yesterday, so nigvant a violation or tnat precedent that I cannot but express my dissat-iefaotion and chagrin. I have noticed, in this campaign, A fussy, feathery, tawdry display of officers of all pi artel and ages, at all times, at all places, and in various conditions, on our streets, in our halls, saloons, etc Now, all this to me omens illy for the efheienoy of our army. In days of yore) we drilled and drilled; in the pieseut we dress, and strut and strut, and dress, and drink. The only humble individual whom I have seen on our streets in military toggery was an old fellow campaigner of mine in Mexi co t a gallant Captain then, but now degraded in rank. Why 7 He had seen add performed service on the plains of Mexico; soquired thereby pbysioal disability; beoame reduced in oircumrtancee; lost caste with snobbery; and, to nerve at all, must serve far, far below his grade. I asked, as 1 held his hand in my grasp, How is this? He answered, withtt tear trickling adown his manly cheek, in one graphio word, "Necessity." I could not but mentally exclaim, as I gazed on his portly form, alas, hoTT little care is taken of the interest of those who have merit, and how much of those who bare none, or at most but little. Time changes all things, and soon will change a dynasty which drags its stupid course to a oloie, long wished for, and which we all may hope will be succeeded by one which will at least give merit a hearing. AMICUS. Favoiable Repoits ft out Kentucky. A gentleman reached Washington to-day, who has just made the entire tour of the Union camps in Kentucky, from Cairo to Taducab, by way of Ureen raver to Louisville, ana thence to Lexington. His report is exceedingly favorable. He thinks that in twenty days there will not be a rebel left on Kentucky soil. Kentucky has now thirty full regiments in the field ready o fight, and lull ol it, reside a good many factions of regiments still forming. This is near ten thousand more than the quota of Kentucky. There is no despondency in Kentucky, but a determination, by hard fighting, to break the backbone of the rebellion. Cochrane speech, and the Cabinet endorsement of it, had done harm, and provoked much indignation in Kentucky. They says that 0,000,000 while peole should be able to whip 6,000,000 rebels without the help of niggeis. We think eo too. Maitf.es at Fort Royal. It cannot be dis guised that the cabinet is very sorely chagrined ud dinappointea at tne inaction ot uenerai rheroian. It wan expeoted tbatbe would at once push iii to the interior, ocoupy Beaufort, seize the Charleston and BavannBn nauroad, burn toe bridges, and fortify himself between Ibe two rivers before the enemy could recover from their panic and concentrate. Instead of this ne hat, settled down apathetically at Hilton Head. The regularity with which our general topple over as fast an government nets tnem up, is melan choly to retleot upon. JV. r. World. The Noxth Carolina Union Convention. Intelligence confirmatory of the report of the Union convention ot iiorin uaroiina na been received here. Forty-five countiea were repre sented. A member of Congress will doubtlcH) be elected. An KxrEsn Route to Tort Royal. The Gov- ernmcnl has given permission to the Adams Kvnreas Company to establish an express to Port Royal, the oafrying, however, to be exolu eively of freight for tb accommodation of the troops, ibis ano the re-establnhmeni ot pos-tal relations to thai point, are the first Bteps to ward tb renewal of commerce. Large number of applications are being received by Government for permission to open trade with Port Royal, and to vhiit there for various reasons, and some for the purpose of a pleasure trip. With the exception of the Adams Express Company, who act merely as common carrier, all application have beenrefused. for the Ohio Hiele Journal. WHAT IS OI K MISSION llEKi: What 1 our mission hen-? In abj'.tt fear, Totratelto tha biei? Ah,n&! Cr, eke forgetting we must die, And lowly lie, On asgle plnicns npward fly High in ambition's faithless iVj Ah, do! EhaM Invoke, for strife and war, Otir blood-djed star, And sound the cannon' voice afar cru;n, a country' hope to mar? Ah.no! lhen miu'lfiil ol the tale oft told. Hie worth of gold, hall we Is hsnpr, If ncure we hold The put'ut ore, the mine's deep wealth unfold, Orgrsip Ibe peer I o'er which old ocaao rolled Bis framing billows, uoiu tha dsysof old? A vofca replies, As from tbe skies, Deluded mortal, no! t!!serr,ambllion, strife, and gain, .- All, all are vaiu! Tet, shall we ct oor lot complain? ' Ab, nc! O, would jou bate ihs Jcyous feeling, Griel's angs sure healing, Bead, trad, the bleated lines revealing faith, faith and hope! let truth's bright tanner b our guide Cpon thi human ocean tide! Let na a Christian band extend To foe and friend;-Lt love wilh all our actions blend, True J''! le ours, and in tha end, Elyeian-biund, we will ascend Where everlasting Jors attend! Aed faith we need In Him who reign And late ordains, Viom heaven higl aud golden plains. And hope, Hops to cheer us on onr way Without dismay, Until we aland tu blight array In crowds above of end less day! UftWAKD W. 8., 4th O. V; " ' (Frum the N. T. K renin Tost l THL' LAST MAN OV UEAUFOltT. "lis the last man at Ileaufott, Lelt'sittlug alone, All his valliant companions " Had 'vanished' and gone; No Seceah orhls kindred To comfort is nlgli, And hi ll'juor' expended. the bottle I dry! "We'll not lave thee, thou loneone, Or hanhly condemn, bince your friend are all 'mlEled,1 You can't sleep with them. And Us no joking matter To sleep with the dead. So, we'll take you back with ns, Jim, lift up his bead!" He muttered some woi ds As they bore bint awty, Aud the breeie thus repeated The words he did say: "U'beu Ihe Iiyui-l ' all out, And your frleuds they hava flown, OhI who Would iuhablt This Beaufort aloue!" Yankee Liquors. Whet fica'jf'iit was taken, (aiutuaala record, - They found rtis white man aa drunk as a loid; . And tbe fellow acme mention In story may merit, As the only seceittouiet there who bad spirit; for the rest tare some poor contraband cotton-pickers Were so selerni by flight that they tan from their licle'i.' H. i'. Snioy Timet. Titb Steamer Trent. The steamer Trent is not "commanded by an officer of (be British navy," as stated in to-day Press. I have made trips in many of the West India line of British steamers, (and the Trent was one of tbem,) and not on was commanded by a naval otftoer. A lieutenant of the navy is on board each of the steamers in charge of the mailt ; but he has no oommand on board, and is only a mail agent. November 25, 1861. TKAVELKR. John Jacob Aator, who ha joined General MoClellan' staff, is the representative 'of $30,000,000, with an income of $2,000,000 per annum. The opportunity of doing something for his oountry with his gieat wealth haa given biiu now life, and be has devoteu ma position, time, money, nndinnuenoe, generously ioineauppret sion of the rebellion. The Rebel Indians Revolting. The rebel have been congratulating themselves upon the success of their shameless scheme for inveigling the Indians of the Southwest into their conspiracy. But it seem that a portion of tbe Indians are now ravaging their frontier, and act ine as the r deadly enemies ihe Houston (Texas') Teleiraph savs: v . . .. . t . . , : .. "ihe last man ircyn tne nuuuer unugB us lha following letter. We have reoeived other accounts of Indian forays, whioh lead us to be lieve that Pike great Iodian treaty is an unmitigated humbug. The Indiana are becoming aa troublesome this fall as ever, and at least two regiments of rangers will b required to nrolect the frontier this winter. We trust that, since war is our buines at present, the war will be oarried on 'knife to the bill against all our euemie. nothing out tne extermination oi the Indians will ever save our frontier settlements.Death in Hiob Flacls. The last news from Europe includes the obituary of three persons, more or lees distinguished by rank or talent. The young King of Portugal has died, of typhus fever, which disease nau pieviuuoijr nuung one of his brothers and reduced another nearly to the grave. Don Pedro V. was twenty-four years old on the 16tb September, and leaving no son, will te nucceeueu uy mo lmu.mc, Prince Louis Phillippe, a naval oflioer, born on the last day of August, 138. Sir Howard Douglas has died, at the advanced age ot 85, and will long be remembered, in military science, for his work, whioh successive editions augmented from a pamphlet to a book, "On the Coustruotion of Military Bridges," and for his "Treatise on Naval Gunnery." The third, on thia list nf Death's doings, is Geoffrey St. Hilair, ,l ftfi nertainlv the ablest anatomist and physiologist in France. Three removes are said to be as bad a a fire. The rebel Congress is traveling rapidly to the conflagration. It moved once from Montgomery to Richmond; it has just decided to move again from Riobmond to NaBhville. A Bharp fire in tbe rear will very likely soon expedite its third remove, and thus prove the truth of the saying. Advices from the Southern cities Richmond, CharlcEtin, Savannah, Memphis, New Orleans-represent tho people, to a man, as frightened even to the ohatteriDg of their teeth. A fearful anticipation of evil from the seaboard has stricken them with pauio. An old friend in the interior of the Slate writes to assure us that hi motto is, "God first, my couutry next." The noble word of our friend recall the eloquent expression Bishop u:n.n.nn haa civen to the same thoucht. "We :n tako " i the laneuaee of the Bishop, "ourl gloiiou flag the tlsg of our country and nail it just below tho Cross. There let it wave a it waved of old. Around it let u gather. Firm Christ, then our country." Indianapolis Journal. NUMBER 138. letting ita Eyes Opened. Tb London Timr i. of tbe 1 1 tb inst., in iptou-lating upon Ihe probable succeeb of our navi-1 expedition, nays: "If the Ftdtral O'otn mment en tene a port and oien it tvtn nominally to lit trade, thu therein take awog the yrounde of complaint tehirh J-.'itrepe hat ogaintt them. They show that it i not they who pievenl cotton eoming . out, hut that it it the Southerner who keep it in. lhat tbey will get cotton in large quantities no one ean believe, for the Confederate or the Stata Governments will, of course, take care that every !)le. and probably every negro, shall b removed from the neighborhood of the enemy. But. still the Federals will hava tatitfied to tome extent the dtmand of foreign nations, inasmuch tbey will be able to Kay to u or to th Fienob, Heieis a port, enter it and take all th cotton rou ran get. you ai at full liberty totradewith all whom you can find lo trade with you."' "It is or God!'' The Washington Kepublioan print a communication, which we subjoin, a to General MoClellan' religious reflections upon his own position. In copying (hie, we observe that the New Yoik Journal of Commerce say that it is in possession of many incident re lating to the Commander-in-Chief, "that would endear him pereonajiy. to th Laaitaaf lk oration, but tbey are not fitting subjects of newt- paper comment. Buch a statement a Ibe following, however, is worthy of publication, that the nation may know that their leader is one of. the noble army of Christian soldiers." Th statement referred to in as follows: "The Rev. Dr. Thompson, at a meeting of tha chaplain of th army, held laat week, gave a very inteieating and thrilling account of a midnight interview with our young commander, from which we gather that the General himself is not unwilling that the country should fully under.-tand him in Ibis matter. This observation is made here because the General' pastor had been annoyed by the unauthorized publication of his private remarks on another most interesting occasion. General MoClellan is glad to have this nation know that bis sole reliance in the war is uron the goodness and meroy of God in advancing the cause of law, justice and order. He threw himself baok in the ohairand said wilh deep emotion, 'For what purpose can it be that one but lately engaged upon a railroad, so young, and having yet done nothing to deserve auoh a place, should be advanced for the time lo, perhaps, th most responsible position in the country!' We feel that he might have said in the world. 'But,' continued this modest, youthful, and truly Christian hero, 'lr is or God, who often chooses the weakest aud even the meanest instruments to accomplish His purposes. The writer of this is happy to have an oppor tunity to say to this young man, while General Scott was still with us, 'I thank God, General, that we have here two f'liristian officer at the ' head of our armies.' ' UeHiircpud Discontented. Louisville, Nov. 22, IStil. An inspection of (he Bouthri u paper, as late a 1 can procure, suiime" me mat mete ta a strong party opposed lo the Richmond dynasty, and that this parly is endeavoring to make Beauregaid the center of discontent, 'The Benur.egard feeling is strong in South Carolina, and several of (be New Orleans papers ate "sweet" on (he slighted hero. Beauregard i clearly a myth, and is well adapted to the pur poses for which malcontents seek to use him. Gen. Halleck know bow (o make a short speech. Being serenaded last week in Bt. Louis, . he spoke thus: "I thank you for the compliment of this serenade. I appear before you as a stranger, and under order from tb government. I am sent here to tesiore peace and quiet to your city, and to drive every hostile flag out of your State, and by your assistance 7 will do it." The sleighing is excellent in the northern part of New England. The snow is level, and among the mountain is deep enough for winter work in the woods. Boston Transcript. A DhsEEVEn Rkcounition of Gallant Conduct. We are glad to leatn that the first official act of Hon. tiamuel Hooper, representative eleot from the Fifth I'istrict, was to appoint to tha United States Naval Academy, Cbarlea Henry Davis, Jr , son of Commander Charle U. Davis, who was second in command of our fleet at Port Royal. Boston Daily Advertiser. The New York Post approve of the proposition to present appropriate testimonials to Commodore Dopont and Commodore Wilkes. It recommends also that a pair of spectacles be given to the officers in charge of the blockade at the port from which the Theodore goes back and forth. "What are you about my dear?" said hi grandmother to a little boy who was sidling the room and casting furtive glanoe at a gentleman who was paying a visit. "I'm trying, grandma, to steal papa' hat out of th room, without letting the gentleman sea it, for papa wants him to think he' out." Crockery, China &, Glassware. QHINA WABK, COAL OIL LAMPS, Ac. ONT . 3F O S T 11 . , IMPORTER AND DEALER Iff CHOOKBHY, OHINA, tteO. 131 High St., (East side) near Town St,-We hava now on hand a larceand omolete Btoek. In cluding an extensive assortment of KAVV GOODS, com prising tha lateet aud seat styles of White Stone China Ware, ALSO, COAL OIL LAMPS. Of superior make and lninrtved bnrnet, at lowcat price. CHINA FANCY ARTICLES, CASTERS, Looking Qlaeses, Japaned Walters, Lanterns, Ac, Ao. A flue assortment just receired and for sale very lo. To Country Merchants we can offer great Inducement for cash. ept'26-3m novll CONTKACTOKS. Bids will he received until Ihe TBNTH PAY OF DE. CKMPKR, 18111, AT 12 O'CLOCK, H , lor supplying tho United Btatet Troops at Camp Chase, Oblo, lth complete Rntlous. The Ballon to consist ot three fourths of a pound of Pork or Bacon, or one and a fourth poonds of Fm.h nr RmH Itimf. tu-ntv.two ounc of Broad or Flonr, or one pound ef hard Bread, or one and a fourth ponnds of Corn Meal, and at the rste to every one hundred Ra tions, of eight quarts of Beans or reaa, or ten pounus oi Rice or Homloy, teo pounds of Ureen Coflee, or eight pound of roasted or ground Coflee, or one aud a half pounds of Tea, 8 (teen poonds ot Sugar, four quarts of Vinegar, one pound of Spei m Candlee, or one aDd a fourth pound of Adamantine Candles, or oue and a half ponnds of Tallow Candlee, lour pounds of Boap, two quart of Halt, and thrice per week Potatoea at the rate of oue pound per men. All of which are to he of a good quality, and lo be delivered at the ( onimls'aiy Department at Camp Chaee. at iKhlimra as mev be required. Thla connect lo commence on Ihe 1Mb. dsy ol December, 1801. and pndlng on the 15th dey ol June, 1862, or each entlier dy aa tha Couimiseary (leoenil may direct. The Bile inuM oe . .YZ, t'm mraif --Ohio not Prari Act Krl Thl Nov - on ttl 1 Pi bio mere: ana mat tne ease will he he.vd before the eald In.ll.e on the Hst dny of December, A. P., lffll, at 10 oVIoik, A. M. FRANCIS A. BELLS. Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 12, 1861. nov86